Liverpool fans affectionately refer to Wembley as 'Anfield South' given the frequency of their trips there over the years - and the current Reds crop paid homage to that by boarding the train to the capital.

Jurgen Klopp's side will take on Manchester City under the arch in the Capital One Cup final on Sunday - and they looked in relaxed mood as they waited on the platform.

Asked if that 4-1 defeat of City showed he knows exactly how to beat the hot favourites, he replied: “We had the right plan. In the first half an hour we had them the way no other team has had them the whole season.

“At Wembley it will not be easy for City.”

Klopp is adamant anything can happen at Wembley, just as it so very nearly did there in 2013 when his Dortmund side went agonisingly close to beating mighty Bayern Munich.

To upset the odds, the German believes his Liverpool side need to do two things perfectly: play as a team and take their chances.

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(Image: iCelebTV.com)

And he harked back to Denmark’s remarkable 1992 European Championship triumph after getting a late call-up only because Yugoslavia were disqualified.

“­Denmark were European Champions,” he said. “That is the best title I ever heard about. They met each other at McDonalds, then they heard they had to go to the European Championships, and then they won the title. That is cool.

“It is not always the best team that wins. Everybody can win if you have the right idea and if you are full of trust.”